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February 24th, 2009 by Wadds

Three new geocaches published and an update on the Geordie geocoin project

There now follows a geeky post for which I make no apologies.

I’ve had three new geocaches published today on Geocaching.com: two near my home in Northumberland and one bang in the middle of Elephant & Castle, London. I’ve another geocache that I created in London near the Football Association headquarters in Soho Square that is fast becoming one of the busiest in the City.

If you’ve got a GPS device and want to add a bit of fun to a walk or a run you should consider having a go at geocaching. It’s a great way of get kids large and small out and about.

You could also check out my experiment in network theory called the Geordie Jetsetter Geocoin Project after I read Small Worlds and the Groundbreaking Science of Networks.

I’ve released three geocoins from a geocache near Newcastle United’s football ground and am plotting their movement from cache to cache to their target locations variously in Newcastle, Australia, Newcastle, South Africa and Newcastle, US. So far none of the geocoins have left the country but a frontrunner to the project has landed in Cape Town this week.

Tags: geocoin, geocaching

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